This listing is for a set of the 20” Enkei WT4 Rims that Toyota included in the X-SP package.

I originally purchased these new in November 2006 from a local Toyota dealer for a 2005 Tacoma I had at the time. I later took them off the 05 and installed them on the 2009 Tacoma that I had until last week. Sold it at lease end, and not planning to replace it right now, so I don’t need them anymore. Between the two vehicles, the rims have been on the road for ~58,000 miles. They are in great shape for that many miles, IMO, but they aren’t perfect. They have some small dings, and a few very light scratches in the spokes, but no curb rash or any other drastic defects.

I’ve left the tires mounted on them, but not really charging any extra for them. The tires are the original set I had mounted on them when I bought them in 2006. Tires are Toyo Proxes S/T, 265/50-20. Same outer diameter as stock, so the speedometer stays correct. They have been amazing to last this long, and even thought they aren’t down to the wear indicators, they are definitely showing their age. Honestly not sure how much useful life is left in them, but perhaps enough to get someone going in the short-term. To me, the handling of the truck on the street was considerably improved with this wheel/tire combo. The 265 width fit fine on mine w/ no modifications necessary for the width and no rubbing.

Note that they DO NOT have TPMS sensors in them. I put those back in the stock rims for before it was sold. If your vehicle requires TPMS, you’ll have to have a tire shop put a set in them for your truck…either purchase new ones, or re-use the ones in your stock rims.

Lastly…I’m including full set of lug nuts (different from stock rims/lugs) AND a set of wheel locks w/ key. Pretty much everything you need for a direct swap, except for TPMS. Lots of pics below…tried to be thorough, but small dings and scratched are difficult to capture in pics.

I’m asking $900 OBO for the rims, local sale/pickup only. I live about 20 minutes south of Charlotte. Not even sure where to start on trying to pack/ship them, plus getting them anywhere would be difficult in the back of a 370Z. Paypal Accepted.

It was a fun truck and got a lot of looks, but after two Tacomas over seven years, I guess I just kinda got bored with them. Hopefully they'll do something cool when they really come out with a new one...whenever that happens! (and bring back my Speedway Blue, too! )